ID |
Issue |
Page |
Title |
Author(s) |
Description |
1 |
5:1 |
5 |
Letters: Thoughts on the Saturnian Sun and Polar Column |
Mike Twose, Richard M. Smith |
includes reply from Dwardu Cardona |
2 |
5:1 |
9 |
Letter: Solar System Organization |
Keith H. Rhodes |
includes reply from Wallace Thornhill |
3 |
5:1 |
15 |
Report on Second SIS Cambridge Conference: July 1997 |
Birgit C. Liesching |
summary of the various presentations |
4 |
5:1 |
21 |
News Flash: Earth's Twin Moons |
Tania ta Maria |
University of Colorado - Boulder - theory for Moon's formation |
5 |
5:1 |
23 |
Circling the Rings |
Henry Zemel |
theory involving one-time concentric rings of asteroids around the sun |
6 |
5:1 |
33 |
Quantalism: The Big Picture |
Roger W. Wescott |
sheds light on animal and human behavior and the vocabulary and metaphors of science |
7 |
5:1 |
55 |
News Flash: Human Remains in Alberta Older than Last Glaciation |
Tania ta Maria |
evidence of prehistoric people could be over 20000 years old |
8 |
5:1 |
57 |
The Saturn Thesis (part 4) |
David Talbott |
conclusion of interview |
9 |
5:1 |
69 |
Stairway to Heaven |
Ev Cochrane |
this widespread motif must have resulted from being seen by many - not cultural diffusion |
10 |
5:1 |
77 |
News Flash: Fireballs North of Bangkok |
Tania ta Maria |
incidents in October 1996 |
11 |
5:1 |
78 |
News Flash: Phallic Worship in the Modern World |
Tania ta Maria |
yearly pilgramage to cave in Himalayas |
12 |
5:1 |
79 |
The Mixtec Tree of Origin |
Ken Moss |
focuses on Mesoamerican motif - involving the Saturnian configuration and Mars
|
13 |
5:1 |
87 |
News Flash: Did the Amazons Exist after All? |
Tania ta Maria |
graves of women in Kazakhstan, from 600 to 400 BC |
14 |
5:1 |
88 |
Testing Rohl's Test of Time |
Dale F. Murphie |
ancient Egyptian chronology |
15 |
5:1 |
104 |
News Flash: Cleopatra's Palace Found |
Tania ta Maria |
ruins of Alexandria's harbor surveyed in late 1996 |
16 |
5:1 |
105 |
Review: Why People Believe Weird Things by Michael Shermer |
Ev Cochrane |
Review |
17 |
5:1 |
106 |
Review: The Sunken Kingdom by Peter J. James |
Ev Cochrane |
subtitled: The Atlantis Mystery Solved; reviewer disagrees |
18 |
5:1 |
108 |
News Flash: Neanderthal Symphony |
Tania ta Maria |
Neanderthal musical instruments? |
19 |
5:2 |
5 |
Letter: Instantaneous Shifts of the Poles |
Keith H. Rhodes and Alasdair Beal and Robert B. Driscoll |
refer to Barbiero in 4:6; includes reply from Flavio Barbiero for each |
20 |
5:2 |
13 |
News Flash: Earth's New Companion and a New Visitor from Space |
Tania ta Maria |
asteroids 3753 or 1986TO and 1997XF11 |
21 |
5:2 |
15 |
Anhydride Theory: A New Theory of How Petroleum and Coal are Generated |
C. Warren Hunt |
theory that bacteria generates petroleum from methane |
22 |
5:2 |
21 |
Pterodactyls in the Mesozoic: A Flap in Time |
Frederic Jueneman |
discussion of various dinosaurs in the Mesozoic |
23 |
5:2 |
38 |
Saturn and the Flood: The Ice-Core Evidence |
Sean Mewhinney |
comparison of Velikovsky's deluge with Greenland's ice cores |
24 |
5:2 |
43 |
Aphrodite Urania |
Ev Cochrane |
the many faces of the ancient mother goddess |
25 |
5:2 |
63 |
Ancient Greeks in America |
Alban Wall |
Plutarch's writings imply Greek contact with the natives |
26 |
5:2 |
67 |
News Flash: Pharos of Alexandria Found |
Tania ta Maria |
the famous lighthouse is being recovered |
27 |
5:2 |
69 |
Lucid Dreaming and visualization Techniques in The Sacred Tales of Aelius Aristides |
David Walter Leinweber |
study of the Greek dream temples of Asklepios |
28 |
5:2 |
83 |
The Last Supper |
Dwardu Cardona |
could have been the celebration of an ancient Saturnian festival |
29 |
5:2 |
89 |
Review: The Electric Universe by Wallace Thornhill |
Amelia Acheson |
Review |
30 |
5:2 |
91 |
Review: Symbols of an Ancient Sky by David Talbott |
Pam Hanna |
Review |
31 |
5:2 |
95 |
News Flash: the Bumblebee Learns to Fly |
Tania ta Maria |
the search for the missing lift |
32 |
5:3 |
5 |
Letters: Saturn's Cloud Cover |
Pamela Jo Perkins |
refer to Cardona in 3:3; includes reply by Dwardu Cardona |
33 |
5:3 |
6 |
Letters: Ogam and Grian |
Richard M. Smith |
refer to Smith in 5:1; includes reply by Dwardu Cardona |
34 |
5:3 |
7 |
Forum: Celestial Rings |
Roger W. Wescott |
replies/comments from Henry Zemel, Richard M. Smith, Mike Twose |
35 |
5:3 |
11 |
Darwin's Dangerous Idea: A Critique |
Frederic B. Jueneman |
critique of Daniel Dennet's book of that name |
36 |
5:3 |
19 |
News Flash: Dinosaurs Grow Ever Bigger |
Tania ta Maria |
fossils of huge dinosaurs found in Argentina |
37 |
5:3 |
21 |
Changing Sea Levels |
Gordon P. Williams |
floods in the Arctic; refer to Jueneman in 4:6 and Cardona in several |
38 |
5:3 |
24 |
News Flash: Scorpion Fossils: An Enigma |
Tania ta Maria |
flexible fossils 420 million years old with no shoreline |
39 |
5:3 |
25 |
Charting Imaginary Worlds: Pole Shifts, Ice Sheets, and Ancient Sea Kings |
Sean Mewhinney |
takes on ancient maps of Antarctica |
40 |
5:3 |
49 |
The Female Star |
Ev Cochrane |
why is Venus female and why is she married to Mars? |
41 |
5:3 |
65 |
The Mosaic Calendar and the Sabbath |
Eric Aitchison |
analysis of Mosaic calendrical laws and a floating Sabbath |
42 |
5:3 |
69 |
It's Time to Get Serious about Dynasty XVIII and Tuthmose III |
Dale F. Murphie |
supports Velikovsky's link of Shishak to Tuthmose III |
43 |
5:3 |
95 |
News Flash: The Final Destruction of Nineveh |
Tania ta Maria |
comparison of Iraq and Turkey and their antiquities |
44 |
5:3 |
96 |
The Age of Purple Darkness |
Roger Ashton |
study of the primeval age of darkness; refer to Cardona in 3:3 |
45 |
5:3 |
101 |
News Flash: The Berekhat Ram Venus |
Tania ta Maria |
very old Venus figurines found in Golan Heights |
46 |
5:3 |
102 |
Review: The Mars Mystery by Graham Hancock |
Frederic B. Jueneman |
book review |
47 |
5:3 |
104 |
Review: New Insights to Antiquity by Richard Petersen |
Frederic B. Jueneman |
story includes historical figures of American Southwest |
48 |
5:4 |
5 |
Vox Popvli |
Readers |
Our readers sound off |
49 |
5:4 |
7 |
Forum: Instantaneous Polar Shifts: the Debate Continues |
David Selkeld |
Response to Barbiero 4:6, includes reply by Barbiero |
50 |
5:4 |
11 |
Forum: Gravity and Pterodactyls |
Mike Twose |
Responses to Jueneman of 5:2, includes reply by Jueneman |
51 |
5:4 |
13 |
Forum: The Mosaic Calendar |
Lisa Liel |
Response to Aitchison of 5:3, includes replies by Aitchison and Dale
Murphie |
52 |
5:4 |
19 |
Forum: Imagining Worlds |
Richard Smith |
Response to Mewhinney of 5:3, includes reply by Mewhinney |
53 |
5:4 |
23 |
Numerical Analysis of Planetary Distances in a Polar Model |
Emilio Spedicato |
Professor Spedicato offers numerical evidence in favor of the stacked-planet system inherent in the Saturnian model. |
54 |
5:4 |
30 |
A Return to the Two Sargons and Their Successors |
Dwardu Cardona |
A further critique of Gunnar Heinsohn's reconstruction of ancient history, including that of Mesopotamia and Egypt, with an Appendix for the archaeological site of Alalakh. |
55 |
5:4 |
57 |
Heinsohn's Ancient "History" |
Ev Cochrane |
More objections to Heinsohn's historical reconstruction in which Cochrane zeroes in on Heinsohn's famed Hammurabi/Darius equation. |
56 |
5:4 |
75 |
Confessions of a Cenoist |
Henry Zemel |
Personal reflections on Velikovskian catastrophism, scientific dating-techniques, and historical reconstructions. |
57 |
5:4 |
79 |
Out of the Attic .. (I) Bauer and Velikovsky: Catch 22 |
Joseph May |
General criticism of Henry Bauer's book Beyond Velikovsky. |
58 |
5:4 |
81 |
Out of the Attic .. (II) Kinetic Theory, Gravity, and Critical Fog |
George R. Talbott |
A critique of Henry Bauer's objections to Velikovsky's paper on a cosmos without gravity. |
59 |
5:4 |
90 |
Review: Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution |
Frederic Jueneman |
Review |
60 |
5:4 |
93 |
Review: Comets, Popular Culture and the Birth of Modern Cosmology |
Ev Cochrane |
Review |
61 |
5:4 |
95 |
Magnetic Fields - Solar and Planetary |
Tania ta Maria |
Super flares and Io's glow |
62 |
5:5 |
5 |
Vox Popvli |
readers |
Our readers sound off. |
63 |
5:5 |
7 |
Forum: Instantaneous Polar Shifts: The Debate Continues |
Tim Thompson |
Response to Barbiero 4:6/5:4, includes reply by Barbiero |
64 |
5:5 |
11 |
Forum: Imagining Worlds: The Debate Heats Up |
Alasdair Beal and Charles Ginenthal |
Response to Mewhinney of 5:3, includes reply by Mewhinney |
65 |
5:5 |
37 |
Stellar Spectra |
Earl R. Milton |
The late author illustrates that the spectra of stars conform much better with the electric universe model than they do with the currently accepted one. |
66 |
5:5 |
41 |
Stars in an Electric Universe |
Wallace Thornhill |
Stars, the origin of which is still an unsolved problem according to some, owe their genesis and characteristics to the electric nature of the Universe. This theory is then extrapolated in a preliminary attempt to account for certain factors inherent in the Saturnian scenario. |
67 |
5:5 |
51 |
The Eye Goddess |
Ev Cochrane |
A study of the Egyptian Hathor and other "eye" goddesses, identified as personifications of the planet Venus, and how this general motif is applicable to the Saturn theory. |
68 |
5:5 |
61 |
Typhon and the Comet of the Exodus: Rockenbach's Lost Source |
Dwardu Cardona |
An exposition on the comet called Typhon, its non-relation to the Greek demigod of the same name, and how this affects Immanuel Velikovsky's theory concerning the cosmic events he attributed to the time of the Exodus.
|
69 |
5:5 |
79 |
The "Tinma" Test |
Dale F. Murphie |
In-depth investigation of the Timna temple of Hathor, the adjoining mines, Jezirat Fara'un, Ezion Geber, and their relation to Velikovsky's reconstruction of ancient history. |
70 |
5:5 |
112 |
Review: Sun, Moon and Sothis: A Study of Calendars and Calendar Reform in Ancient Egypt |
Frederic Jueneman |
review |
71 |
5:5 |
114 |
Review: Carl Sagan: A Life |
Frederic Jueneman |
Review |
72 |
5:6 |
5 |
Vox Populi |
Readers |
Our readers sound off. |
73 |
5:6 |
7 |
Forvm: Gravity and Pterodactyls: More Points to Consider |
Mike Twose |
Debate concerning gravity, pterodactyls; includes response by Frederic Jueneman. |
74 |
5:6 |
12 |
Forvm: Imaginary Worlds: Still Hot |
Alasdair Beal |
Response to Mewhinney in 5:5 |
75 |
5:6 |
14 |
Dynamical Evolution of a Collinear Planetary System |
Emilio Spedicato & Antonio Del Popolo |
Mathematical evaluation of the Saturnian configuration system of planets as espoused by Dwardu Cardona, David Talbott, and Ev Cochrane |
76 |
5:6 |
21 |
Day Star |
Ev Cochrane |
A succinct study of the Venerian goddess which outlines the reasons behind some of her ancient epithets. |
77 |
5:6 |
29 |
Antiquated Textbooks: Redesigning the Solar System |
Dwardu Cardona |
An overview of Solar System, and other astronomical, discoveries since the 1950s and their relationship to the theories of Immanuel Velikovsky as presented in his Worlds in Collision. |
78 |
5:6 |
47 |
Thutmose III: A Different Perspective |
Eric Aitchison |
In which the author takes both Immanuel Velikovsky and Dale Murphie to task over their identification of Thutmose III as the Biblical Shishak. |
79 |
5:6 |
61 |
News Flash: A Fraud Called Schliemann |
Tania ta Maria |
Schliemann did not discover Troy, Calvert did. |
80 |
5:6 |
65 |
The Use of the 7-Base Measuring System in Ancient Britain and the Continent |
Alban Wall |
An investigation into the 7-base system of measurement as used by the ancient Basques of the French and Spanish Pyrenees, and how this might relate to the megalithic structures of prehistoric Britain. |
81 |
5:6 |
73 |
Paradise—igation into the 7-base system of measurement as used by the ancient Basques of the French and Spanish Pyrenees, and how this might relate to the megalithic structures of prehistoric Britain. |
Gunnar Thompson |
A detailed study of pre-Columbian voyages to the New World in medieval times, includes study of role that Roman Catholic Church played, especially in its attempt to safeguard the route to the Americas which it originally viewed as the Biblical Paradise. |
82 |
5:6 |
95 |
Out of the attic...: The Cycle of 320 days |
Roger Ashton |
How many different years did the ancient Hgyptians reckon in? Ashton presents evidence that one of these annual cycles, adhered to during Egypt's first dynasties, consisted of 320 days. |